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A pretty, little church quite near the main church. Don't miss it because of its trompe l'oeuil by Donato Bramante (a renowned italian artist as Raffaello, or Leonardo da Vinci, or Michelangelo). When you go inside it seems to be a normal, medium church, but...More

This church is across the street from Duomo tucked in next to a shop with bold red words and interesting globe on via Torino. However it has a sign on its gate to say that only prearranged groups are allowed access.

This small church is less than 10 minutes away from the Duomo and it's worth the walk to take a look inside. Quite plain on the outside, the interior is quite lovely, with a special painting on the apse that makes the church look bigger...More

Required to renovate an ancient church, little more than a chapel, Bramante enjoyed playing with perspective, thus creating a Renaissance gem. It's near Piazza Duomo, just at the beginning of Via Torino.

You will find this church just a few steps from the Doumo square, and please make the small effort to go there! Quite plain from the outside but beautiful from the inside, it will offer you the chance to have a quite moment in the...More

This church is yet another one in Milan that looks so plain from the outside but absolutely wonderous on the inside. It's alter is full of majestic carvings, murals and gold leaf and is spellbinding. High above the alter is it's dome that is decorated...More

When you walk in and view the alter at the front of the church you would think that the church is huge. It turns out that this is an optical illusion created by the artist on the ceiling. The church looks at least 10 meters...More

We were lucky enough to have a cousin tour us to some places we hadn’t thought of and this was one. An unbelievable view of some artwork that make you realize that the skills back in the day were unreal. When you stare at the...More

The pulsating core of Milan is in Centro. Duomo Squareis enclosed by the gothic cathedral, the historic iconof Milan. However, shopping is what draws most crowdsto this area. The classy and versatile GalleriaVittorio Emanuele II with luxury boutiques and highquality restaurants will turn any shopping or lunchexpedition into a royal experience. Head to therooftop of the flagship La Rinascente to enjoy the

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view of the animated square with a panorama of theDuomo. The Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is the streetfor high-end shopping. Brands of all kinds and streetartists attract the attention of all visitors; whileat Via Santa Radegonda 16, Luini Panzerotti is a muchappreciated street food shop providing unimaginableculinary experiences. If shopping takes its toll onyou, consider visiting Castello Sforzesco, a 15thcentury castle housing several museums. Those lookingto relax can go to Parco Sempione, where natureprovides respite from the energy of this dynamic andinternational city.